
The Oxford History of Western Music, College Edition, Second Edition, immerses students in the engaging story of the Western musical tradition. By emphasizing the connections among works, both within each cultural era and across time and place, the text goes beyond a basic retelling of the music's history to build students' ability to listen critically to each period's key works. A full suite of instructor resources, free open-access student companion website, three-volume score anthology, and streaming audio recordings support the text, making The Oxford History of Western Music, College Edition, a complete program for building students' understanding and appreciation of the classical canon. The three-volume Oxford Anthology of Western Music is conveniently available in print format. Streaming audio recordings, replacing the physical CD sets of the previous edition, are also available for separate purchase.
How can students synthesize the complex evolution of Western musical traditions across the twentieth century through critical listening and contextual analysis? Richard Taruskin and Christopher Gibbs provide a comprehensive framework that moves beyond chronological recitation to highlight the interconnectedness of musical works, cultural movements, and historical shifts. By utilizing a multi-modal approach, the text encourages readers to evaluate the classical canon as a living, evolving entity rather than a static collection of scores.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this anthology as a foundational resource for university-level musicology courses due to its rigorous academic depth and integration with primary source scores. Readers frequently note the density of the prose, which requires a strong baseline knowledge of music theory to fully appreciate the analytical arguments presented.
Page Count:
620
Publication Date:
2018-04-09
Publisher:
Oxford Univ Pr
ISBN-10:
0190600330
ISBN-13:
9780190600334
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